by Rob-NYC »
Fri Dec 23, 2011 9:53 am
Joe, going to 70volt won't actually increase available power from the amp. I rebuilt a "Q" amp for use in a 222 back in 1989. The 6973 outputs give approx 10-11 watts clean both channels driven into a 16-0hm/ch load. I believe that the amp is rated at 20W/ch? and that would be typical for the loose way amps were rated before 1975.
There is no great sin in putting a slight overload on the amp, loading 3-5 watts above rating shouldn't be a problem.
As for transformers, Radio Shack sold a very good 10watt that was up 1 db @50Hz and down 1-1/2 db @ 14kHz efficiency was about 89% and it cost about $7. I use about 50+ of them in locations. Unfortunately Radio Shack is becoming a 'housewife's' electronics store and I haven't seen them lately.
Most of the others I have tested (with the exception of original Seeburg transformers which are down 6-7db @ 12khz) have been very good as well so do not be afraid to use a 70V tran if that is more convenient.
Rob
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